Newly Acquired Crown & Garter Pub And Restaurant With Rooms In Inkpen, Berkshire, Celebrates Receiving Its First Award Within Six Months Of Opening!

The Crown &
Garter pub and restaurant with rooms in Inkpen Berkshire, is celebrating as the
newly acquired pub by the Honesty Group, wins its first accolade within six
months of opening! The Crown &
Garter pub and restaurant with rooms gained a respectable One Star
Sustainability Rating from recognised body, the Sustainable Restaurant
Association for its commitment to sustainability in three key areas: sourcing,
society and environment.

The Crown &
Garter was noted for its dedication in providing seasonal dishes using local
produce, sourcing free-range grass and pasture-fed lamb and beef and free-range
eggs, poultry, and pork and offering a menu where over 25% of the dishes are
suitable for vegetarians. Romilla Arber,
founder of Honesty and the Crown & Garter comments; “We are delighted to be
recognised by the Sustainable Restaurant Association for serving our patrons
with food that is fresh and seasonal. By
doing so, we are supporting UK, local producers and farmers and reducing the
negative environmental impacts associated with importing produce from abroad.”

The Crown &
Garter is the latest establishment in Berkshire to receive this sought-after
award. There are now eleven restaurants
in Berkshire which are members of the Sustainability Restaurant Association.

The Crown &
Garter is open for lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday from 12.00pm-2.00pm and
6.30pm-9.00pm and on Sunday from 12.30pm-2.30pm.

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